President Joe Biden has approved a disaster declaration for three Georgia counties hard-hit by Hurricane Idalia, freeing up federal aid for recovery efforts.
A new study from the American Association of University Professors shows more than a quarter of Public University professors in some states, including Georgia are considering leaving their jobs.
Macon boasts its history to anyone that will listen. Now, people can experience that history in Spanish with the city's launch of its first translated tour.
The Michelin Guide is considered one of the highest distinctions that a restaurant can receive. But how will it affect Atlanta's culinary industry when it arrives?
Challenges to Georgia's state and Congressional district maps will head to trial this week in an Atlanta federal court.
U.S. Coast Guard officials are urging boaters along Georgia's coast to use extra caution in the wake of Hurricane Idalia.
Georgia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities plans to ask for increased funding from state lawmakers next year to address infrastructure shortages that are leaving people with acute mental health issues with nowhere to seek help.
Clean-up from Hurricane and Tropical Storm Idalia continues across South Georgia as residents, workers and volunteers cleared fallen trees, restored electricity and picked through the debris of devastated homes.
Georgia Power customers could see their average monthly bills rise by about $9 a month to pay for a new nuclear power plant.
Gov. Brian Kemp pushed back on calls from former President Donald Trump and a select GOP lawmakers pushing for a special session to punish Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
An overdose of opioid pain medication can kill someone. And Narcan nasal spray can save a life. That's why five overdose reversal kits are now available throughout the Georgia State Capitol.
Hurricane Idalia is expected to make landfall in Florida early Wednesday and bring hurricane and tropical storm conditions to South Georgia Wednesday before heading up the coast of the Carolinas. Visit GPB.org/Storms to make sure you're prepared for this weather event.